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By setting a $10,000 cap on how much Americans can deduct in state and local taxes Washington created a pricey problem for the privileged in some parts of the country. But even before the law, there were rich people in blue states trying this strategy. Here are a few of the more colorful examples of litigation between wealthy residents who claimed to have moved and jilted states that didn’t quite believe them.
March 4 -
Underfoot and underhanded; hysterical hysterectomy; no way to get a head; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
February 28 -
$3 million in phony refunds; caretaker cares for own coffers; ‘serial fraud;’ and other highlights of recent tax cases.
February 21 -
Invest until it hurts; learning the tab at sentencing; foreclosure fraud; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
February 14 -
Not ready for Primetime; copping a plea; preying on Puerto Rico; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
February 7 -
Smoke screen; low miles but big sentence; undivine Providence; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 31 -
Invented expenses; hidden returns, client gifts; skimmed immigrants; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 24 -
Phony debts; dead wrongs; all ‘zeros’; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 17 -
The North Carolina appeal could have nationwide repercussions.
January 15 -
Condo bunco; life goes on; heavy metals; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 10